We work to reduce or eliminate the need for manual suturing in vascular surgery.

Problem to be solved

During the last decades we have seen major advances in vascular
surgery techniques, in particular the emergence of minimal invasive
surgery and robot assisted surgeries. Despite these improvements, the
manual technique of hand suturing connecting e.g. a graft to a blood
vessel (called anastomosis) remains a cornerstone in a large proportion
of vascular surgical procedures. Hand suturing depends on the individual
surgeon’s skill set and can be difficult to carry out in
laparoscopies or inaccessible areas, it takes time and may result in
leakage or infections that in turn lead to the need for
rehospitalization. Thus, there is a need for sutureless techniques and
devices that reduce or eliminate the need for manual suturing in
vascular surgery.

The solutionWe are developing a kit for rapidly anastomosing a vascular graft without stitching («suturelessanastomosis»).

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